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So, 'Groper Train: Start at the Back' is one of those films that hits you with its raw exploration of desire and ambition. The writer's fixation on his sister, Masaki, who's chasing her acting dreams, leads to a screenplay that blurs the line between reality and fantasy. The pacing feels almost languid, with train rides acting as both a literal and metaphorical journey. Itâs not just about her reading the script; itâs about the tension between sibling bonds and the unsettling undertones of the writerâs obsession. The performances are strikingly natural, capturing the awkwardness and hope intertwined in their relationship. It has this gritty atmosphere that feels very authentic, almost as if it's a snapshot of a particular time in Japanese filmmaking. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
Unique take on sibling dynamics and ambition.Exemplifies the experimental cinema of the late '80s.Captures a specific cultural moment in Japan.
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